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Library Trinity College Hart ford 6, Conn . DE , 3 1 1951 2 COl? I Number II Volume XLVIII HARTFORD, CONN., DECEMBER 19, 1951 ----c Chapel Scene of St. A Wins Stunt Night The Tripod Extends Several Special Plaque OverTen Competitors Season's Christmas Services First Contest Called Greetings Chapt·l Christmafl eelebrations this Outstanding Success Glee Club Heard on y ar inrlud the annual caro~ _sing To Its Readers and last Monday night and th• tt'ad1t10naJ In the r. F. C.'!< first stunt ni~tht Network Broadcast Christma!' Eve> communion servir , last Wednesday, Delta Psi FI·a:e~·n.ity Advertisers coupkd .vith c-arillon :md vocal per won the trophy with a skit sa_tinzmg The Glee Club, The Bishop's Men, the "types" found in the different and The Pipes, singing from Seabury formauc~. -The Editors and Staff Mort• than three hundred stud nts Hall, were heard throughout New Eng houses on campus. and friends gatherf'd in the C<>lleg The nine houses togethet· with the land Sunday afternoon on the Mon Chapel Monday evening to take part Commons Club, the Brownell Club and santo Chemical Company broadcast in the annual Christmas Carol Serv the Freshmen put on short acts be "Songs from New England Colleges." i<' . fore a jam-packed Chemistry Audi At 1:30 p.m. Bob Tyrol of Hart Their informal servke included sev torium in the first of what many ford's WTIC introduced the singing eral traditional carols such as "0 hoped could become an annual ev:nt groups to New England radio listen Com All Ye Faithful," and "Hark, as important as the Intcr-Fratem1ty ers while the club sang " 'Neath the Th H rald Angels Sing." Chaplain sing. Elms." The program continued with O'Grady read two versions of the Other out tanding pel"fo1111ances ll1 Professor Coulter's medley of Trinity Christma, Story, on by St. Matthew the program were given by Theta Xi, songs and the folk song, "Down in and the other according to St. Luke. the Brownell lub, Alpha Delta Phi the Valley." nnd Psi Upsilon. Following pray rs and the Benedk Reid Shaw, Soloit>t tion the serviee concluded with th "Front Ho" Center" singing of "Silent Night." Tlll'ta Xi put on "Front Row Cen- Between commercials the Bishop's Atheneum Discusses Suspensio_n Pen.a~ty ter," ,, hich featured Bob Krogman Men and the Pipes contributed to the . Atl f p t For Credrt Defrcrency Service Since 1946 and his rendition of Robert Benchley's entertainment of the listening public. S In December, 1944, an informal pain , an IC ac Attention is called to the fact that famous "Trea:urer'~ Report," along Reid Shaw sang the tenor solo in the Carol Service as held for the B 1-vice "Resolved: That Spain Be Admit- tho!';e ·tudent who are deficient mor with :omc dancing- ).!iris. ( ? ) The Pipes arrangement of "Bones, Bones, m<>n who w re then training on th ted to the North Atlantic Tr aty Or- than nin chapel credits by thi. Febru Brownell Cluh';,; act was set in a doc- Bones.'' The rhythmical backing for Trinity rnmpus. The present service ganization" was the intraclub debat- ary ar liable for . u pension from ('01- was b gun in 1946 and is largely the tor':; office, n scene which pro1·ed to the number was introduced well, but ing topic of Ia t night. Th affirma- lege. be the perfed ,. hide for Joe Wol- near the middle they seemed to lose result of the efforts of Chaplain tive, represented by .John Wynne and Th{ . y. tern u. pf'nsion rcplaees that lenberger' imitation of .John L. C. tempo, and speed d up the pace er O'Grady. Arthur Tilde Icy were awarded a of.ehapel probation f01·medy used. Silvoney, the well-known :w<.'epg- ratical!y. The l't~ H.> • .Fn·dcrick G. Budlong, close decisiou over Bill nurke and Those wishing to obtain forms to ~takes winnet·. Later in the program, The Bishop's Ret ired Bishop of Connecticut, will Francolg Hyde by Prof. Daniel Ris- take to lh••ii· honw pari. hes for the The Alpha Uelt g:11 e their impre ·- Men, recently expanded to include Pl<'sidl' at. the annuul midnight Christ- don, judg . This debat£> terminated sig1,. lw . of" tlwir· re~perliv . minis ion nf vhn dil· cea ch 'or n new twelve 'o;CL·::., e ibitl!d some fir c close n 1-~· e . u · r Sr!"".-k::- i t tlw pr -Chn tmas program. · , pliests. or rabbis mn. do o in Trinity 'ollegt• pre::;ident is like, and harmony and very noteworthy blend Chap 1. 'fhc Servit , in tituted by the 1 egotiating for a dPbat with Hal- th Office of the Dean. t'inallv found one smiling-, peppy old ing in their medley. Tenors Douglas Yard in January. tlw Atheneum Soci late Pre idt>nt Remsen B. Ogilby, is grad .after rejecting a clergyman, a Ormerod and Dick Aiken took the ety has also scheduled c~ontesl. with atlC'J td d hy J>('oplP from a wide area rather ab,ent-minded intellectual, leads in "Brown kinned Gal," "Mr. 1 Inb out Hartford. and nn old football hero. Zip-Zip-7.ip," and "Wa. tin!!: Kisse .'' UConn and Wesleyan. Movie T 0 Benefit Concert by O'Grady .\bdomcns Whi. tie Applau~<e "Carefully Rehear ed" Krogman Selected for .At J 1:00 Christmas Eve, Chaplain The most unusual performance of Lead in Jesters' Play G ora Is ki A i d Drive IO'Grady , who lnHt year passed his ex- the evening was put on by Psi . The The GleC' Club then followed with l ami nation!! as a member of the Guild entire fraternity had :tripped to the "Stl•al Away" and two other spirit- Rob •rl Krog-man will play Thoma. · tudl'nt~ will hal·<' ~ h ei r· first chanc_c lof Carilloneur!' of North America, will waist and painted their· stomachs uals. For the last number of the con- Bec·ket in the .le ter.: fm-thcomin::t to lwlp Billy .oral.·ki 011 January la, plav n program of Christmas carols with eyes, no:e and a mouth. Then, cert Don Kimmick sang the solo in produrtion of :'\lurder m lht• athl•• wh •u th•' fi1 111 "Highlight of tlw 1?51 on· t}w 'hapcl carillmt. At 11:15, holding a piece of paper· with a hole a rousing arrangement of ''Whl•n drat. Others in tht cast are: lay T~·inity . Football SPason," .;tarrm_g 1\f rn. Poll. A ren. , !=!Oprano, will pre cut in the centel' in front of them, Johnny Comes March Home." The 1Stephens, ~ob •ti Sawyer, John Maz B~II, Will . bt• pn gentc~l. The mone sent a progr:u.1 of carols. Profes or they all 11 hiRtled, producing- weird Glee Club faded off th airway with zar lla, Rt<•hard Hoope1·, Patterson will <'<>lVI. l of sl'l ·ttott. fr·orn !hf> 1Watt..,r . will : ccornnnny hc>r at the "offic-ial'' o-amt' pidurc, taken for th•' · · contortions on tlw face: painted a few bar. of the alma mater and a Keller, Samu 1 Ram,ey, Jr., .John ,.. Ol'g':t!l. (Continuc•d on page 6.) on sharp bur. t of carefully rehears d Bi1·d, Alb• 11. Dickin!';Oll and ~farland athlt>tic dq•artnll'nt. ____ I applau e. Berdick. Tic-kl'ts, at a '1.00 •·ontdhutinn - pricP, will go on ."ale after l':tl'ation. 1 • Costello's Book List 1---------------------- A sr-rond showing of th. film, 011 Fraterntty Houses Janua•·r 1 •. will bl' for those outsidl' E t t . Local Ka.ds Available to Students I The Fight For Academic Freedom: II the c·ni!Pg-P nnd student body. Con- n e r a In Victories and Defeats tributinus to thP . t><'ond pPrforrnann• The college yesterday published an II will b .. .;-:too. :--;, . L '.tl fJ,tl t• rnltiP:' on campus arc oh.·, I. in;.:- • ht \hti.·tina.· s.>ason by annotated list of about 800 books By George A. Panichajo, Thi film it< on• of s< l''r:tl h<'n •fit recommended for developmental read- affair , plan!' fo1 · which w rt• hPing enl rtainin" lw·:d groups of und r pr·h ilt• g• d ··h il cii· •n a t parties. ing in a 92-pag volume by Dr. Harry In the post World War II reel • care, f ar~ the e~wm~ uf JH'Og put into fin a l >ihape this \'I"Pt k. Todd Costello, professor of philoso- ress, ha had many adv('r ffeds on academic f!"eedom. Y_ t, tlw . istt•r Credit. .:\lail On 'r onda.r. 'T'h, Ia Xi held its fourth annual Chdst ma,· party for under phy. weeping panic created in the att mpt to cont~m ~ommum:·m at M"unwhilc , . fis. • tella Gora lski, pr·i v"!Pg<d <·hildr n. Then boys sent "Books for a College student's hom and abroad, and affecting all phases of hfe. IS not w1tho 1t Hill'.· . i. P I". C"rt oitf'O ht • ma il and by t ht· Salva tion • rmy from the north Reading List" is a completely rewrit- parallel in American historr. l':u·d: h t.: h:.: he 11 r C' t'iving- vith play t• nd of II:u·ti'ord \ C'! >rved Christ ten fourth edition of a list originally In 191 !l and 1920, thc reactiOn m the Unrted tates to tht> sure-< "- of t ill• in~r an impo1·tant pa rt in Bill'.· c· on m, ,., dinn •t•, a11d aftt•r vards each published in 1925, and acclaimed by Russian n·volution reached proportions of unju tified soliciludr>.